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Beijing Monument AttractionsHere are the top Beijing monument listings so you can find the best in Beijing for your trip. Read these monument reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (90 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China A Chinese imperial palace in use by the Ming Dynasty all the way to the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City is considered the world's largest palace complex. .. 2. Tiananmen ADD TO LIST (26 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Tiananmen, "Gate of Heavenly Peace" is a well known monument in Beijing. It sits in front of Tiananmen Square. Throughout it's history, Tianenmen has been built and.. ADD TO LIST (63 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Badaling is the Great Wall of China's most visited site, attracting millions of visitors every year. It was built during the Ming Dynasty, along with a military.. 4. Everywhere ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Beijing is a great place!!!!!!!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China )This is a place to unwind: talk a walk, enjoy the extraordinary views, muse about the age of some of the trees. It is a mystifying place: even when it is covered in.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Gorgeous park in the centre of Beijing with the Temple of Heaven ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Well I would not say it was my favorite place in Beijing. Yet it is certainly unusual and worth a visit if you have the time. We had to wait in a line that was.. 8. Wudaokou ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China The bars and clubs around this area are more for foreigners. It's good if you feel you need to get away from China for a night and want to interact in English, but for.. 9. Silent City ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing Province, China its gated and a quiet place to visit the temples are buildings are just fab to see . 10. Ming Tomb Zhu Di ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China The Ming Tomb Zhu Di (1360-1424 A.D). There were 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Di was the third one.The emperor is buried with his concubines. Some of them were.. |